William

Yes, I tend to use these tables for all negative films, both colour and
B/W. I know that, strictly speaking, there are different tables for
different films, but I get the kind of results I like using this table. I
haven't tried TMax for pinhole shote, mainly because I hate TMax generally
- the highlights seem to go out of control at the slightest provocation. My
own B/W films of choice are Ilford HP5 Plus and FP4 Plus, though Agfapan
100 is good, too.

Regards
Derek

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-----Original Message-----
From:   INTERNET:pinhole-discussion@p at ??????? 
Sent:   04 August 2001 11:50
To:     INTERNET:pinhole-discussion@p at ???????
Subject:        Re: [pinhole-discussion] Help Me Pick A Color Film

 
Do you use the same table for all films? Simmons' large format camera book
lists different reciprocity correction for different films. I know that
triX
needs a lot more than Tmax, for instance, but I don't know about
differences
among color films.

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